Good and Evil. Two sides of the same coin? Or something less defined? J.M. Frey’s three stories explore the grey area of hero vs. villain. Funny and irreverent, "The Once And Now-ish King" finds King Arthur reborn. "Just A Four Letter Word" follows Jennet, descendant of mythic lovers. In "The Maddening Science", a former supervillain is forced to return to a life of crime to save his stalker.

We all know the time-honored fairy tales of Snow White and King Thrush Beard.
Or do we? Not everyone gets a happily-ever-after. What about the villains? Why were they so mean? And how did they turn out this way? Author Shea Berkley brings us two tales told from the other point of view, that of the Evil Queen and the Spoiled Princess. You might never feel the same way about these stories again.

We all know the time-honored fairy tales of Rapunzel and Jack and the Beanstalk. Or do we? Not everyone gets a happily-ever-after. What about the villains? Why were they so mean? And how did they turn out this way? Author Shea Berkley brings us two tales told from the other point of view, that of the Hag and the Giant. You might never feel the same way about these stories again.

We all know the time-honored fairy tales of Hansel and Grethel and Rumpelstiltskin. Or do we? Not everyone gets a happily-ever-after. What about the villains? Why were they so mean? And how did they turn out this way? Author Shea Berkley brings us two tales told from the other point of view, that of the Evil Witch and the Horrid Monster. You might never feel the same way about these stories again.

All T wants is a break from her day job. After months of fighting angry demons, T drags her business partner, J, along for a girls’ day out, full of shopping, massages, and mani-pedis. But the Underworld has different plans. When T and J are attacked by a pack of demons, their day is ruined and replaced by something much more sinister: an investigation into the person—or demon—who wants them dead.

Wolf Bob knows there's something messed up when skeleton mariachis are serenading the city. It's 1937 and ghosts are invading Hollywood during the premiere of Disney's "Snow White". Leon Trotsky is writing cowboy scripts in Mexico, and bible epics are being filmed in the Mojave. If Wolf Bob can figure out who the mysterious "Ghostdance" is, he might be able to put things right.

Shannon's move to Southern California, to the home of her new stepfather and his family, becomes a nightmare when her mother is struck by a car and left in a coma. Shannon finds refuge with a boy who she learns has the power to shapeshift and to teach Shannon how as well. The excitement of her new adventures with Matt and his pack forces Shannon into choices she never imagined.

Mercenary Brady Hayes hated when debts were collected, especially in the Underworld. But when Lord Shar called him in to protect his sister, Raven, he had no choice but to agree. He didn’t know Raven was a gorgeous bundle of demon easy to fall for or that her ex-boyfriend would make trouble. But Brady wasn’t known to back down from danger or abandon a beautiful woman, even one from the Underworld.